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6217 VE (Maastricht - Caberg)
€945/ month + €44.9 service costs
Property agent
Servatius
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Price
€945.00
Service Costs
€44.90
Available From
September 2, 2025
Property Type
Apartment
Floor Number
3
Construction Year
2012
Bedrooms
2
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Balcony
Building Facilities
Tenant Type
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This apartment is a senior-designated flat located on the third floor of a building constructed in 2012. The dwelling has a living area of 81 m² and is served by a lift. The building has an energy label A and the property has its own central heating (CV). The apartment is described as rollator-suitable with step-free access and low or no thresholds, suited for mobility needs.
The interior layout comprises a living room of approximately 29 m² and two bedrooms measuring about 13 m² and 7 m² respectively. The apartment includes an indoor (inpandig) balcony and does not have a garden. A separate storage room (berging) is provided. The listing includes floor plans and images that further illustrate the layout and room dimensions.
As a flat in a building with an elevator, the apartment offers accessible circulation within the communal areas. The overall floor level is the third floor, reached by lift or step-free internal routes. Service costs are indicated separately: base rent (kale huurprijs) €900.07, service costs €44.90 and total rent €944.97; the calculated rent (rekenhuur) is listed as €924.07. These figures are presented as part of the listing information.
The property is located at Tamboerijnstraat 127-H in the Caberg neighborhood of Maastricht. The surrounding area includes a local shopping center and various neighborhood facilities. The wider district experienced post-war redevelopment with replacement of older dwellings and the creation of additional housing types; a green neighborhood park called Viegenpark is located between the Caberg and Malpertuis areas. The location and immediate surroundings are described in the listing materials and map references.